Micah's impact came in his constant joy even through immense pain, and it was far-reaching.

"There wasn't a lot going on, and that's when I sent the tweet out," Houston attorney Joe Gagnon said, mentioning a free moment during his work day. "It just occurred to me, 'The season will be starting tomorrow. All right, here. I'm going to post this.'"

What started as the TCU grad's Twitter pledge to donate $10 for every Horned Frogs home run this year quickly went viral. The promises piled up faster and faster, and each one was different. Some offered a dollar, some two. Others said they'd give more if the big blasts came against Baylor or Texas A&M. Some were betting on certain players like heavy hitter Luken Baker, and a few even decided to chip in for strikeouts instead of home runs.

The one common thread, though, is that one name was at the center of it all.

"We don't want to see this end," Gagnon said. "Micah's no longer with us here on earth, but he's still loved by thousands of people the world over."